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Showing posts with label Awaiting Departure. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Awaiting Departure. Show all posts

Wednesday, February 5, 2014

Awaiting Departure release new single 'Paper Lungs'....destined to be HUGE!

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Following up on the release of their first single "Tell Me Now (Tell Me It's Over)" back in August 2013, Melbourne pop-rock outfit Awaiting Departure have just released their second single "Paper Lungs".

This young band from Melbourne are shaking the rafters with this new release. With a heavy pop-rock sound, this is sure to catapult the career of these talented guys. The production is just top-notch. A pounding beat, chunky guitar riffs and vocals by Andy that scream out "listen to me, I have something to say"! Have a listen and turn up the volume..it ROCKS!..and please share if you like it (I know you will).

Have a listen here on YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TcltwCR4xxE
..and also on Facebook..https://www.facebook.com/awaitingdeparture1







Wednesday, August 28, 2013

Awaiting Departure...Melbourne band release HOT debut single "Tell Me Now (Tell Me Over)"


Awaiting Departure are based in Melbourne, and, though only recently formed, they are already making their mark on the local scene and not looking back. Striving for a heavy pop-rock sound, Awaiting Departure deliver a fresh approach to modern music and are set to record their debut EP in late 2013.

The band are (as pictured above Lto R):
Aaron McKee, Andy Penny, Glen Dundee, Dylan Taylor and Jordan Nasreddin

Their debut single "Tell Me Now (Tell Me Over)", is available for free download at their Facebook page
https://www.facebook.com/awaitingdeparture1

also featured on TripleJ Unearthed
http://www.triplejunearthed.com.au/AwaitingDeparture1

or check it out on YouTube....



Marty's review: the track opens with a tight, pounding rhythm section followed by a blistering and infectious guitar riff that just drives it along. The pace doesn't let up and Andy's crisp and up front vocals are the icing on this spectrum of wall to wall sound. An outstanding debut that will leave you wanting for more. Looking forward to the EP.